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Marble relief of the goddess Demeter. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Found near Çanakkale, Turkey;
Claudia Antonia (30 CE - 66 CE)* Domus Romana, Rabat, MaltaSource: WikimediaAttribution: Justletters
Marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Constantine I (r. 306-312 CE [as Western Caesar]; 312-324
famousartthroughhistory:Sarcophagus with creation of humans by Prometheus, marble, c. 300 CE
famousartthroughhistory:Atlas Farnese, Roman 2nd CE copyof Greek Hellenistic original,marble
famousartthroughhistory:Roman relief of Rheia handing stone toKronos, marble, 2nd c. CE
elsewheregreen:The Puteoli Marble Block. Roman (Italy), AD 95-102. Penn Museum, Philadelphia. A frag
Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagus, artist unknow
Kamadeva, painted marble
vintagehandsomemen:Private collection, Brussels. Copy of the Capitoline Antinous, marble, 60 cm high
abutterflyobsession:secreterces5:itscolossal:Realistic Pillows Sculpted from Blocks of White Marble
greek-museums:Museum of the Roman Forum (Thessaloniki):Encaustic(?) painting on a marble slab that a
hadrian6:Achille Mourant - Dying Achilles. 1789. Jean Baptiste Giraud. French 1752-1830. marble. h
this-gay-thing:sixpenceee:Necro Maria, a breathtaking, exquisite marble sculpture representing a cla
As far as you can go I’ll be there to take you back to light.© 2017 Luca De Falco www.lucadefa
myglyptothek:Augustus. From Pergamum. I century AD. Augustan time. Marble. İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzele
Statua senza testa di una donna (anche mancando una mano e un braccio), Ostia Antica, 2019.
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
hismarmorealcalm:Athena Lemnia I AD marble Museo Civico Archeologico Bologna Roman copy of a bron
desimonewayland:Table pedestal (trapezophoron) in polychrome marble with two griffins devouring a de
wlwsource:It’s sublime, Cheryl.Thank you, Minerva. Considering so much of my life is sheer ugliness,
Marble throne chairs at the ancient theater of Oropos (Amphiareion archaeological site), Attica, Gre
St.Peter’s Square colonnades, Vatican City
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